BLD to CGM Batch Converter

How do I convert multiple BLD files to CGM?

The quick and simple way to handle your files is to get a quality piece of software, such as reaConverter.
This software is extremely efficient in managing a wide range of batch conversions.
As you will soon realize, reaConverter will help you avoid spending countless hours trying to figure out how to convert multiple BLD files as once.

Download and Install reaConverter

Load BLD Files

Start reaConverter and load all the .bld files you intend to convert into .cgm because, as opposed to most free online converters, reaConverter supports batch conversion. So you can save the time and energy you would lose with doing repetitive operations.

Select BLDs from a folder or by drag-and-dropping them directly into the reaConverter window.

Choose Output Folder

Go to the Saving options tab and decide where you want to save new .cgm files. You can also spend a few more moments to apply additional editing to the images prepared for conversion.

Select CGM as Output Format

Then pick the CGM as output format. To help you do this, a series of buttons is conveniently placed at the bottom of the reaConverter window, so you can simply press on the one you need or click + Plus button to add new options.

Then simply press the Start button and your conversion will begin in no time!

The BLD file format is associated with MegaPaint, an image handling program which used to be available on some of the early types of personal computers, including... See more Commodore 64, Atari and Amiga. These models of home computers were popular during the 1980s and 1990s, but at the moment the BLD format is considered obsolete. For easier transfer and handling, BLD files can be converted to more widely accessible formats using reaConverter.

CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) is a format that contains vector graphics information (clip art, drawings) associated... See more with graphics design or CAD programs. As opposed to other types of metafiles, such as EMF or WMF, CGM files are not only supported by Windows, but can be used on different platforms too. They are encoded using binary, character-based of clear-text encoding.